16 The Dallas Post Wednesday, April 22, 1998 CALENDAR Calendar items are published free of charge. Generally, items will appear the two weeks prior to an event. To submit material, send it to The Dallas Post, P.O. Box 366, Dallas PA 18612, or bring it to our office at 45 Main Road, Dallas. Deadline is Friday at 3 p.m. Dallas, PA INSCHOOL APR. 25, SPRING CRAFT SHOW, Lake-Lehman Band Sponsors; at Lake-Lehman High School, Leh- man. Over 140 vendors. 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Kitchen open all day with BMT singers April is “Har- Hi mony Month” for : members of the celebrate "Harmony Month’ Gf Society for the Pre- food and refreshments. Also, Chi- vention and En- nese auction, 5050 raffle and bake COMMUNITY SPECIAL couragement of @& sale. an. 22, rons peer omer, | IGAAANMS Koad Fellowship Club of Shavertown ann 10 on IERRA LUB United Methodist Church, held in APR. 25, MOUNTAIN GRANGE # : : the church social room from 5-7 . 567 CRAFT SHOW, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (SPEBSQSA). ApH, 20 Hike RigKETIS. GLEN p.m. Takeouts available from 5-6 Grange Hall in Carverton across Founded in , 6 miles approx. 4 hours. p.m. For tickets call the church office at 675-3616. THROUGH APRIL 24, SUSANNA CHILDREN AND FAMILY FEL- LOWSHIP of Trucksville United Methodist Church will sell flats of flowers to benefit their adopted families and other mission projects. There are 15 varieties of annual plants from which to make your choice. Orders taken at the church Smoothies, VFW Post 283, 757 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. 8 p.m.- 11 p.m. $9. Tickets must be pur- chased in advance. NIGHT AT THE RACES, fundraiser, Sat., April 25, doors open at 7 p.m., races at 7:30. Daddow-Isaacs Post 672 American Legion, Memorial Hwy., Dallas. $3 donation for ad- “mission and refreshments, horses $10 each, for 10 races. Advance tickets at the Post home or from members. STAR-GAZING, Friedman Observa- tory at Penn State Wilkes-Barre, begins 8 p.m. on Fri. and Sun. nights, weather permitting. Ses- sions are free and open to the public. Groups of 10 or more are asked to call for reservations. For more information, call 675-2171; or leave a message at the Observa- tory at 675-9149. from Bodle Road. Tables avialable at no charge. Donations gratefully accepted: For reservations call 696-1452, 287-6354. Half tables and whole tables available. Lunch and snacks all day: soup, wimpies, hot dogs, pies, cakes, chips, pick- les and beverages. OUTDOORS FRANCES SLOCUM PARK 9697 APR. 24, HOW TO SUCCEED IN BUSINES SWITHOUT REALLY TRYING, stage musical. 8 kp.m. Part of the 1997/98 Broadway Se- ries. $35, $27.50 and $22.50. Pre- sented by Kirby Center. APR. 29, THE WINTERGUEST, film, 1 and 7:30 p.m. $3 matineer, $5 evening. Presented by the Kirby Center. STAGE APR. 22-25, WHOSE LIFE IS IT ANYWAY? presented by King's College Theater Dept., King’s Ad- ministration Bldg., Theatre, 133 N. River St., Wilkes-Barre, 7:30 p.m. 1938, the Barber- shop Singing Soci- ety world’s largest all male singing orga- nization, with over 34,000 members in more than 800, chapters in the United States and Canada. ' Another is now the from Lebanon, PA. Local chapter quartets will include “Lookin’ CLUBS/GROUPS APR. 24,GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP, by Hospice Saint John, facialitated by Rev. Peter Kuritz, chaplain, St. Paul's. Lutheran Church, Shacertown. 10:30 a.m.-noon. Open to the public, free of charge. For more info, call Hospice Saint John of Lutheran Services North- east 823-2114. APR. 29, MONTHLY MEETING, Le- hman United Methodist Women, 7 p.m. atthe church. Program “Circles ofLlistening” ‘wil Ibe presented by Susan Snyder. “Hostesses are Janet Eddy and Marjorie Cosgrove. Dorothy Dawe will preside. The local chorus meets weekly on Monday nights, 8 p.m. at St. erywhere is to “Keep the Whole World Singing”. EVER Ke INSCHOOL APR. 27, THOR ANDERSON, origi- nal piano music. Walsh Auditoriaum, College Misericor- dia. 7:30 p.m. Free. Reception Apr. 27, 4-6 p.m. in Kennedy Lounge, Merrick Hall. Free. 674- 6319. MOZART CLUB of WILKES- BARRE. The club meets the third Monday of the month at Church of Christ Uniting, Market St., Kingston with a concert following each meet- ing at 8 p.m. and sponsors a Junior Club for students. For more info, call 472-3250 or 655-3184. Con- certs open to the public. CROSSWORD CORNER APR. 22, WESTMORELAND EL- EMENTARY PTO BOARD MEET- ING, 7 p.m. Ellen Smith, president invites all parents of students to attend so they can be better in- formed about PTO activities and plans. PR. 23, CHAT WITH THE PRINCI- PAL, Westmoreland Elementary School, Trucksville, 4 p.m.-4:45 p.m. APR. 24, EARTH DAY celebrated at Westmoreland Elementry School, Kathleen McCarthy announced that Kingston Twp., has granted a per- mit for A Walk to School between 9 a.m. and 10 a.m. to kick off the day’s festivities and a grade level Earth Day scavenger hunts. Fairly strenuous. Meet at 10 a.m. at PNC Bank Parking Lot, Dallas. 942-4282. CHURCH APR. 26, INSPIRED AWAKENING, 7 p.m. St. Therese’s Church, Davis _St., and Pioneer Ave., Shavertown, hosts free viewing of this inspiring video series through the Easter Forty Fort. For more information call 825-0675. EXHIBITS THROUGH-MAY 29, ASURVEY OF CONTEMPORARY PAINTING USING LANDSCAPE IMAGERY, Free and open to public. Gallery hours, Tues., Wed. and Thurs., 12- 5 p.m. 6-8 p.m.; Fri.,, 12-5 p.m. Sat., Sun., 1-5 p.m. Mon. closed. For information, 674-6250. THROUGH APR. 26, ANTHONY SOURCE: FOUR DECADES, sur- vey of Sorce’s career and evolu- tion. Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes University, Wilkes-Barre. 831- 4325. APR. 26 THROUGH MAY 26, SUE HAND paintings. Presented bythe Hoyt Library's 284 Wyoming Ave., Kingston. MAY 3-17, SENIOR EXHIBITION, works by graduating seniors. Sordoni Art Gallery, Wilkes Univer- office 696-3897 or by calling Kim 4,000 barber- Season, at Father Sammons Hall Reinert, 256-3925. Flower pick up In case of rain all walks and Amphi- shoppers are mem- in the church basement. Themes: @ w is scheduled for May 16. theater programs will be canceled. 1... Jraffiliated or- Lh Pope Paul VI, The Council contin- APR. 25, TURKEY DINNER, Noxen APR. 22, LET'S LEARN ABOUT icin Aus ues under Pope Paul VI, Role of United Methodist Church, Rte. 29, BIRDS, nature program for chil- ©... Germany Women in the Church, Religious ‘north of Noxen. Takeouts start at4 dren 3-5, Visitor Center. Formore "oo. ip Vocations, Ecumenism, and the p.m. Serving 4:30-7 p.m. Adults information, call kathy Kelchner, © 0 © 1 New Lefebvre Movement. $6.50; children, $3.25. For infor- 696-9105. dt AL FELLOWSHIP EVANGELICAL mation, Keith Benjamin 208-2503. ~~ APR. 25, FRANCES SLOCUM “eaic, Jou ! FREE CHURCH, Ladies Bible APR. 29, SPAGHETTI DINNER, by STATE PARK CLEAN-UP, 10 5 iy oo Joining in the celebration. Shown are Back Mountain singers who will be part of study Weds., 6:30-8 p.m. Thurs. Dallas Kiwanis Club, at St. Paul's 2m. A Stop atin Ci I ne hi the annual concert scheduled for April 25 at Bishop Hoban High School, Wilkes- 9-11:30 a.m. at Fellowship Evan- Luzern in Shaveroun Jarbage ags and directions. member When” Barre. From left around the emblem, Phil Brown, Shavertown, assistant chorus a A your own CONGINGT. Serving 5-7 and will feature the director; Bob Carey, Dallas, concert ticket chair; Charlie Davenport, Shavertown School) a Hd EY - p.m. $5 adults, $3 children. KIDSTUFF Chorus under di- and Joseph Fry, Trucksville. Background at left, Harry Howell, Dallas; and Marty 6426. aes — rector Ray Patsko, Wise, Wyoming. Not shown, Ted Rebennack, Shavertown. BAHA'I FAITH, The Baha'i Commu- S L APR.30,CHARLOTTE’SWEB, play. = Wilkes-Barre; and nity of NE PA holds study classes PECIA Presented by Theatreworks/USA, assistant directors Jack Muchler, Good”, “Chordial Connection”, and ~~ Clement/St. Peter Episcopal every other Saturday at 7:30 p.m. EVENTS Irem Temple, Wilkes-Barre. 10:30 Wilkes-Barre and Phil Brown, “Genuine Sound”. Church, 165 Hanover Street, Falls Twp. A social hour follows. a.m. $5 per child in groups of 150r Shavertown. Quartet headliners Concert chair is Hal Cohen, Wilkes-Barre and maintains year THE NORTH BRANCH FRIENDS APR. 23, THE RAPTOR PROJECT: more. 38 single seat. 212-627- yj] be “Casino”, Baltimore, MD, Edwardsville and chapter presi- ‘round open membership invita- (Quakers) holds adult discussion BIRDS OF PREY, live hawks, fal- 7873 ; one of eight international repre- dent, Tom Roberts, Kingston. tions toarea men who love to sing and Sunday School at 10 a.m. and cons, ‘eagles and owls. Walsh STORY TIME and special events. ..niaiives from Mid-Atlantic Dis- Tickets to the concert currently four-part harmony, unacccom- unprogrammed worship at 11 a.m. Mudgmum, Cologe Viste. Today Boos Suen and Ceihi tricttocompete in AtlantaindJuly; are available from chapter mem- panied. Sundays at Wyoming Seminary’s APR. 24, SPRING HOP, wih the 4 am. Fr. 10:30am Free 288. 2nd ‘Harmony Supply Company” bers, $10 each. The motto of barbershoppescy- LowerSchool, 1560 Wyoming Ave., | WR Sony, 831-4325. ACROSS 49 Pride of members 4 '40s tashion 41 Appendix's key 1 LEE 8 10 [11 : 1 Tito, before ons? 5 82 Jusn —de : jad 4 floigpibeor 7% Bekian Bark Mulch T i he got 50 See own eon urner o 2 Caroline, to eace's 12 13 14 ® ® famous 51 Yemeni 83 30 auto tad Done Ethel ” partner ay H iG pa *. 5 Stoppage seaport 85 Breakers xposure" 43 Fellows ‘50s theater 15 16 17 ® ® 10Gooutona 52 Gore and ge Muy over 6B At ” for 45 Confederate vy jan Peat Umus an G | limb? Yankovic 7 Roof part "words president ghting 16 19 20 ° i ® i 15 Israeli 53 Flick 88 Jewaler's 7 With 50 46 Prize money tad : Garden M IX Driveway rave diplomat 54 Bridge expert weight Across, 49 Amble along 78 '50s hair fa 21 22 ° ® i 4 19 Trademark ss Shatius 89 Elves of iy 50 ko Nick 80 ou of range Com post Deco rative G rave | S bd a design hoose he cockt 51 Old Testa- 81 Zhivago's 7) i 1 20 Siviies fad 56 '80s opie Princass . 8 Luau men love Great Prices * Prompt Delivery « Any Amount 21 Nobelist tainment fa ride" instrument character 82 Butcher's : ! 22 Partof TLC 58 Erroneous 90 “Watchout!” 9 70sfunfad 53 Man of the offering i = EDWARD S LANDSCAPING SERVICE, INC. 23 European 59 Pops apec 93 Birth-rolated 10 Vexas cdi cloth? 84 Anthropolo- 3 525 River Street, Forty Fort, PA 18704 capital 60 Midwest 94 ‘50s hair fad = 11 Funny 54 Building gist Louis ; re 24 Trio of trios college town 98 Composer 12 Mideast feature 85 Diluted 3% Visible from the North Cross Valley Expressway 25 High-tech 61 Defer Satie bread? 55 Take the 86 “Scent of a (717) 287-4329 (9 missive 62 It's really 99 Persona 13 Tal— honey and Woman" star 41 42 44 46 26 Jocular Jay tacky 101 String king? (martial art) nin. 88 Michael 27 Hit for 63 Unctuous 103 Square 14'S0stoy fad ~~ 57 Actress Jordan, for 7 Chubby 66 Newspaper measure 15 Napoleon's Gibbs one a ih Checker type 104 Scrabble cousin 858 — accomplis 89 Interrupt 51 od é 29 Party hearty 67 '90s commu- piece 16 Dylan (done deals) 90 — carotene 31 Wonder nication fad 105 Gunpowder colieague 59 “North Dallas 91 Gray or 85 1 11 dd TE ——— Woman, for 71 Jake 06 gonponen 17 New Yorker —" (79 Moran : one nventory *Our — cartoonist movie) 92 Unrestrained 3 Yitheur 72 Rossi “Le Havane" (‘60 18 Lion material 61 Buccaneers’ 93 16-nation CR You can have a photo acon or — Ory" iim 28 Kermit's headquarters org. ACROSS non man 28 Ra k : He Rabblt 73 Considerably 107 “If — a beauty spot? 62 With 94 Actress 1 Athlete 33 High spirits 5 hor of © 20 Postal that has appeared in 35 Baht man? 74 Actor Hammer" 30 Corporate merriment Wynter 5 Evergreen 36 Eccentric oodwill >: creed I 36 Anchored Chaney 108 Rooney of clashers 63 Get cracking 95 Exercise 8 Audition- 38 Stomach Foon qd The Dallas Post It & 3 id 75 "Rigen mn so Minutes" 32 by osether 64 Netwswaman aftermath es desire Muscles 6 Terie ai Sopa y elry rendition ime ichards hriver 96 Neighbor of : ! H H fad 76 Abandons reading tennis 65 Cover story? Pakistan Y Woodwind 39 Ba 7 Fun ‘n’ goddess easy and inexpensive. 44 Dark 77 Composer 110 Nero's 35 Symbol 66 Condemns ~~ 97 Mythical 13 “Hail! to Juis games 34 Mexican 45 Deals with a gear i sumed 36 It makes 67 Extremist mother of w asses f > pw eetheart g Gpyious fare € ptiste nger Horne candy dand roups twins gest 0 smo- . Sy | 46Toate T8Tmcksound DOWN 37° Gay- ’ 68Chan 100 Cambridge the seven thenes' 9 os 2 ig Any photo taken by a Post photographer may @ ever, in pare pa mis racelet portrayer univ. 15 Arizona offering a i i Nuremberg * 80 What the 2 — Hashanah feature 69 Forthe — 102 Zetterling of river 47 Beverage 1 pi 36 on be fepioduced in, permanent glossy om. 48 Barnyard nose knows 3inspecttoo 39 Carthaginian (presently) “The 16 An off 49 — St. Vin- 4 pr, Pe Tink you would like to order a photo, stop by the TR n 5 5 0 [iT [12 [3 [4 i [ie [iT [ie 18 Post 50 Bygone 17 “Turandot” words hi 20 Takes ten actor tune 39 Whether details. [7% 2 22 21 Stick , Jannings 19 Annoy es ” 5 4 figure’ 51 Nitrogenous 23 | eading ~~ 40 Ske- ST Fimo EL dae SIZES and PRICES: pan ne i : “To Helen” 41 Ohio cit il ee 4% x Munn all writer 42 Slightly 5" by 7" $7 8" by 10" $12 nr ) 34 35 fae, : Fy Steady 24 Abner’s 43 Slime may oom line adjective 44 Brainstorm : 3% [37 39 40 1 j42 M3 26 Hand, and 55 Back talk 95 Carte 45 Responsi- Note: All photos are black and white. Not all photos then some DOWN lead-in bility can be reproduced in larger sizes, so we reserve the a i 5 ds 30Spindletop 1 Trots ~~ 26 Make the 46 Entries right to make them fit the appropriate size. Allow 4-6 ro 49 50 51 spillage 2 Last writes? last pay- on Baby’s { weeks for completion. } 31 Ram’s 3 Pop ment on agenda Jr sm o_o WU GSS WSS WN SNS SS NS SS SW my 53 54 55 ma am preference 27 Lemieux 48 Author to Order 32 —-Mag- 4 Batman milieu Fleming i 57 58 59 | THE INTERNATIONAL 0 61 62 challenger . CROSSNUMBER GAME | id ge 87 9 fro DIRECTIONS: By LS ] : 5 Fill each square with a number, one through nine. /» bee - § n ” 4) 4 po Ye « Horizontal squares should add to totals on right. 7 ' bd 3 TE e Vertical squares should add to totals on bottom. i 75 76 77 78 = = » Diagonal squares through center should add to I Nn total in upper and lower right. 7 80 81 82 8 ‘ i TR Po THERE MAY BE MORE . Name [%) 85 86 Lo THAN ONE SOLUTION. I : Address oo Pa Ad 5s a . 2 = 0 J oo ee rr Eee, = 87 88 89 zo Today's Challenge ! City Same Zp | oO Time 8 Minutes, I a. me wee ee : 90 (91 2 93 wd 85 |96 7 = — HE Phone # Ba 5 | 9100 01 102 103 = ® Your Working i “a ¢ 104 108 106 107 Time Minutes i [ios 0] KL TT Seconds i j a :
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers